Starwars Posted April 17, Sannom Posted April 17, GhostofAnakin Posted April 18, Posted April 18, Sannom Posted April 18, C2B Posted April 18, Good to know. Thanks guys gals? Adam Brennecke Posted April 18, GhostofAnakin Posted April 19, Posted April 19, GhostofAnakin Posted April 20, The most interesting part about the sun used as markers by the JIA is that it has this meaning or confirmation that the treasure deposit is nearby.
This means that you no longer need to go into further places because somewhere nearby on that place is the buried item. Spokes are the small short lines surrounding the circular body of the sun marker.
In most cases, the JIA often used 9 spokes but in some other cases, they do not. It can be less or more but it still implies the same length of distance which is 9 spokes. This means that 1 spoke is equivalent to about 3 feet or 3. Now that we know how to determine the distance of a sun marker, we can now locate the top surface of the spot where the item has been buried under.
We already know that this sun marker is referring to the East direction or the direction where the sun rises early in the morning. And in addition to this is the 9 spoke distance which has an equivalent of 33 feet.
Starting from the sun marker towards the direction where the sun rises is what you need to travel. The distance that you need to cover is 33 feet. Then, at the end of this distance is your digging spot. But in some other cases, the treasure deposit can be buried within the covered area of the 33 feet distance. Assuming that this additional marker is already giving the clue that its location is the exact deposit spot then you no longer need to continue covering the 33 feet distance.
This sun marker does vary in appearance as compared to the sign that we used in our example. The expansion takes place outside the Kingdom of Ehb and you will be able to explore the Aranoi Desert for the first time.
The game's level cap has also been raised to 35, giving you the opportunity to grab extra abilities which are exclusive to Treasures of the Sun. Want to try things a bit differently in Treasures of the Sun?
The expansion allows you to reallocate all of your Talent and Proficiency points, so you can try out a different character build without starting from scratch. Or take advantage of the new enchantment system to improve your armour and weapons. One of the most difficult puzzles that players can attempt in Far Cry 6 is the door puzzle featured in the "A Rising Tide" treasure hunt.
To start the treasure hunt, players must travel to the southern coast of the region of Sierra Perdida. On the coast, players will find a small fishing village that was abandoned by the guerilla fighters residing at the location. Interact with the document found inside the orange container to begin the treasure hunt. In the document, the town's guerrilla leader claims to have hidden a weapon stash from Anton Castillo's forces that is opened by pressing a series of switches in the correct order.
Inside the house, players will find a series of five switches, each named after a legendary guerilla fighter.
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